Feministisk kollektiv opfordrer til fem minutters kvindestrejke i Tyskland

Et feministisk kollektiv i Tyskland opfordrer kvinder til at stoppe alle aktiviteter i fem minutter for at fremhæve kønsulighed. Oplægget omhandler ubetalt omsorgsarbejde og vold mod kvinder. Det trækker inspiration fra kvindestrejken i Sydafrika.

Et feministisk kollektiv har opfordret til en landsomfattende strejke, hvor kvinder ikke gør noget i fem minutter. Målet er at gøre kønsulighed synligt, især problemer som ubetalt omsorgsarbejde og vold mod kvinder. Oplægget er inspireret af kvinder i Sydafrika, som har gennemført lignende aktioner for at rette opmærksomhed mod strukturelle ulemper. Ved kortvarigt at stoppe vil arrangørerne understrege, hvor essentielle kvinders bidrag til samfundet og økonomien er, selvom de ofte forbliver usynlige. Denne symbolske handling er tiltænkt at igang sætte diskussioner og kræve politiske ændringer. Der er ingen oplysninger om planlagte datoer eller antal deltagere, men fokus er på bred deltagelse.

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